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in new york city, this is "nightline," march 24th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. there are indications there could be more huge and potentially bloody uprising in yemen and syria tomorrow, but as for the current revolution in libya, tonight brought news that the u.s. will hand over command to nato to enforce that no-fly sewn. but questions remain. what is the american role going forward. with gadhafi's air force now sm smoldering, what do we do now? martha rad dad went looking for answers with an exclusive interview for tonight's "target libya" report. >> reporter: the man asleep here, miles above the mediterranean sea, is general carter ham. he, and most of his staff, passed out upright, somewhere off the libyan coast. we're in an osprey, the marine corps craft that's part helicopter, part airplane. it's not comfortable. but the commander of all forces deployed for operation odyssey dawn catches a nap wherever he is. ham is taking me to the u.s. battleships here on his first trip since the war began. this is the "uss kearsarge" with more than 2,000 u.s. troops on
in new york city, this is "nightline," march 24th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. there are indications there could be more huge and potentially bloody uprising in yemen and syria tomorrow, but as for the current revolution in libya, tonight brought news that the u.s. will hand over command to nato to enforce that no-fly sewn. but questions remain. what is the american role going forward. with gadhafi's air force now sm smoldering, what do we do now? martha rad dad went...
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>> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran and cynthia mcfadden in new york city and bill weir in japan, this is "nightline," march 15th, 2011. >> and good evening from the atsugi naval air station. it is wednesday afternoon here in japan. we're waiting to board that flight to the "uss ronald reagan," the massive u.s. aircraft carrier off the coast of tsunami-ravaged japan. more on that in a moment. first, the most pressing news, the fear of nuclear fallout from that ravaged fukushima daiichi power plant, where last night another explosion and fire prompted the prime minister to take to the national airwaves with this warning. "the leaked radiation level is now rather high and there is a high chance for further leakage from now on." and for the first time tonight, the japanese confirm that all three containment warms in the shattered reactor have been damaged, which means radiation leakage is almost certain. inside the plant, 75 0 technicians were told to lead, and only 50 remained, staying behind to try to get the reactor back under control to avoid a cherno
>> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran and cynthia mcfadden in new york city and bill weir in japan, this is "nightline," march 15th, 2011. >> and good evening from the atsugi naval air station. it is wednesday afternoon here in japan. we're waiting to board that flight to the "uss ronald reagan," the massive u.s. aircraft carrier off the coast of tsunami-ravaged japan. more on that in a moment. first, the most pressing news, the...
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dark temptation, designed at this new york fragrance house, iff. and designed to smell like -- >> good chocolate ice cream. >> it's creamy. yeah, it's good. very good. >> reporter: if i spray some of this, this will remind me of what i just put in my mouth? >> see a connection, for sure. >> reporter: there is a science to smelling like a pint of chocolate ice cream. and that's where these people come in. >> it's like making a dress, you know. every detail, everything has to play a role in it. >> reporter: so, what kind of dress is this, then? is dark temptation? >> a dress for a sexy man. >> reporter: a dress for a sexy man? they won't tell us exactly what goes into it. it's a collection of flowers, herbs, spices and a little bit of science. to help figure out if they got it right, they call in an expert smeller. how many different arms do you smell? >> at least ten. >> reporter: you'll remember, she's the one who said i smelled lickable. and you'll notice something else, too. she's a woman. axe says they want help in the mating game, what does tha
dark temptation, designed at this new york fragrance house, iff. and designed to smell like -- >> good chocolate ice cream. >> it's creamy. yeah, it's good. very good. >> reporter: if i spray some of this, this will remind me of what i just put in my mouth? >> see a connection, for sure. >> reporter: there is a science to smelling like a pint of chocolate ice cream. and that's where these people come in. >> it's like making a dress, you know. every detail,...
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him and his buddies got up and sang -- danced to "new york, new york." >> yeah, they did. >> jimmy: that was so cool. they had canes. >> it was really nice. they got top hats and canes. >> jimmy: top hats and canes and you did not know about it. >> and the best thing is, they -- >> jimmy: everyone was crying. >> the best thing is they rehearsed for, like, three months. and then, the minute the song started, they were all off. >> jimmy: off, yeah. [ laughter ] one guy was -- [ laughter ] >> and it was like -- >> jimmy: it was awful. but, it was so sweet. >> it was really sweet. it was really sweet. >> jimmy: that's was the coolest thing a dad could do. >> and they didn't even tell my mom. they hid it from my mom. and my mom was like, "oh, my god." like, she was -- like -- she was nervous and horrified. >> jimmy: with a boston accent. >> she was like, "oh, my god. i was horrified, and then i was ecstatic." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you -- and ecstatic. you and will both imitate your parents. >> yes. we, well -- we do it to them. you know? we talked about that in that article. but we just call
him and his buddies got up and sang -- danced to "new york, new york." >> yeah, they did. >> jimmy: that was so cool. they had canes. >> it was really nice. they got top hats and canes. >> jimmy: top hats and canes and you did not know about it. >> and the best thing is, they -- >> jimmy: everyone was crying. >> the best thing is they rehearsed for, like, three months. and then, the minute the song started, they were all off. >> jimmy:...
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can you come to new york? [ light laughter ] come on. come to new york. this will be fun. [ cheers and applause ] it will be so good. we love you. it would be great. >> i'll come to new york when we play the knicks. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, come on. are you going to stay? are you going to stay at orlando? >> i want to stay. i love orlando. it's a beautiful, beautiful city. i have a nice two bedroom house there. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a studio apartment, i'm sure. that's cool that you're going to stay. because after the whole lebron thing went down, i don't think that ended well for him or for anybody. i mean, even for miami. i guess, yeah, you can't really talk about it, i guess, but did you learn a lesson? what are the nba players talking about? >> i don't think people had a problem with him leaving. i think it was just the way he did it. coming on tv and -- it was like breaking up with your girlfriend on national tv. >> jimmy: it hurts, right? >> yeah, it hurts. i just felt the pain from all of the fans in cleveland. they just saw their her
can you come to new york? [ light laughter ] come on. come to new york. this will be fun. [ cheers and applause ] it will be so good. we love you. it would be great. >> i'll come to new york when we play the knicks. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, come on. are you going to stay? are you going to stay at orlando? >> i want to stay. i love orlando. it's a beautiful, beautiful city. i have a nice two bedroom house there. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a studio apartment, i'm...
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. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near the epicenter of the quake where workers have been desperately fighting to stop a catastrophe. clarissa ward reports from the streets of osaka, japan. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so reliant on nuclear power plants. and now, with a possible nuclear meltdown imminent, that debate is raging even more than before.
. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near the epicenter of the quake where workers have been desperately...
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in new york city. the tour bus was returning from a casino in connecticut when its top was sliced off from one end to the other by the support pole of a highway sign. eight people got hurt. many of them with very serious injuries. the driver said he lost control after dodging a swerving tractor trailer that then left the scene. police are now looking for the driver of the truck. >>> this is a wet and anxious weekend throughout the northeast. rivers from maryland to maine have or are about to overflow their banks, closing roads and forcing hundreds of people from their homes. several states are now under a flood watch tonight, thanks to heavy rains and also melting snow. >>> and in sports, the nfl officially locked out its players today, putting the fall season at risk. this comes just hours after contract talks broke down over how to divvy up a $9 billion pot. players have now decertified their union and brought an anti-trust lawsuit against the owners. >>> and one note from the middle east tonight, th
in new york city. the tour bus was returning from a casino in connecticut when its top was sliced off from one end to the other by the support pole of a highway sign. eight people got hurt. many of them with very serious injuries. the driver said he lost control after dodging a swerving tractor trailer that then left the scene. police are now looking for the driver of the truck. >>> this is a wet and anxious weekend throughout the northeast. rivers from maryland to maine have or are...
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i guess here in new york? >> we did workshops for like five years. >> jimmy: how come you didn't go with puppets? you went with humans in this one. >> that is a good question. why didn't we use puppets? >> jimmy: "team america" i guess -- >> "team america" almost killed us. we swore we would never work with puppets again. >> and the way of the musical, the way the whole process is, it's a lot different than what we're normally used to. which is us two sitting in a room with computers and cut-outs of cartman and doing that. this is -- we're working with a great cast of consummate artists, and when you're writing for the stage, you kind of need -- you're writing for certain people like josh gad and andrew rannells who play the two missionaries, they've become really part of the writing process. you need that. it's very different than us two locked in a room together in l.a. like doing this by ourselves. >> jimmy: you have to get feedback and change stuff and work with beings, actual human beings instead of paper
i guess here in new york? >> we did workshops for like five years. >> jimmy: how come you didn't go with puppets? you went with humans in this one. >> that is a good question. why didn't we use puppets? >> jimmy: "team america" i guess -- >> "team america" almost killed us. we swore we would never work with puppets again. >> and the way of the musical, the way the whole process is, it's a lot different than what we're normally used to....
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in new york, it's $3.69. oz 3406-- moving operates in both states. >> our business runs on gas, every mile counts. >> reporter: for oz with its 50 trucks, price shocks have immediate impact. every dollar increase in the price of gas adds 20% to its operating cost. and ther's already squeezed by higher prices. from heating oil up 36% since october to paper used in cardboard boxes, up 15% since last year. like many small companies. >> you're looking at a guaranteed price. >> reporter: passing those rising costs on to customers isn't an option. >> the competition is just too fierce at this point. >> reporter: that means a shrinking bottom line. >> if we're not profiting. we're not able to grow. we're not able to expand. we're not able to hire new employees. >> reporter: small businesses like oz have created 70% of all new jobs in the last decade. but for them as the price of gasoline goes up, the likelihood of any new hiring goes down. it is easy math but has an affect that's hard to calculate, russ. >> mitchell
in new york, it's $3.69. oz 3406-- moving operates in both states. >> our business runs on gas, every mile counts. >> reporter: for oz with its 50 trucks, price shocks have immediate impact. every dollar increase in the price of gas adds 20% to its operating cost. and ther's already squeezed by higher prices. from heating oil up 36% since october to paper used in cardboard boxes, up 15% since last year. like many small companies. >> you're looking at a guaranteed price....
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in new york city, this is "nightline," march 2nd, 2011. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we begin tonight with another difficult chapter in the very public struggles of actor charlie sheen. last night, police removed his twin sons from his care after his estranged wife filed a restraining order against him. in an interview with abc earlier this week, sheen, one of four children himself, said he wasn't worried about his kids being negati negatively impacted by his lifestyle in all of this. i can say, hey, kids, your dad's a rock star, the actor said. here's andrea canning with the latest. >> reporter: police under court orders arrived at sheen's home last night to supervise the removal of the twins from his custody to hand over to their mother. surrounded by friends, sheen remained calm while authorities removed the boys from his home, as seen in this radar online video. we met the twins this past weekend when we spent the day with sheen and the children at his home in l.a. sheen introduced me to the women he says are like second mothers to his children. two women he c
in new york city, this is "nightline," march 2nd, 2011. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we begin tonight with another difficult chapter in the very public struggles of actor charlie sheen. last night, police removed his twin sons from his care after his estranged wife filed a restraining order against him. in an interview with abc earlier this week, sheen, one of four children himself, said he wasn't worried about his kids being negati negatively impacted by his lifestyle...
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i mean, "new york, new york." [ cheers and applause ] you got to get a shout out at the garden. please. i mean, it's amazing. would you ever do a duet with lady gaga? >> oh, sure. >> jimmy: right? that'd be fun. >> of course. >> jimmy: that'd be -- what is next? i could see you on "glee." would you do "glee?" [ laughter ] >> of course. >> jimmy: you would, right? >> yes. >> jimmy: it'd be fun. you're always game for anything. >> i -- i really am. >> jimmy: yeah, well, i like that about you. >> i like to do it all. i mean, recording with the pet shop boys and then i got a call from my chemical romance. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, not too shabby. >> so i recorded with them. >> jimmy: well, i mean, do you just -- you never stopped working. you've been working since you were a kid. i mean, you grew up in a showbiz family. obviously, your mother's judy garland. >> uh-huh. my father's vincente minnelli. >> jimmy: vincente minnelli. [ applause ] director. amazing. >> what happened though, jimmy, was they -- they never said, "go into show business." >> jimmy: no, that was -- >> no
i mean, "new york, new york." [ cheers and applause ] you got to get a shout out at the garden. please. i mean, it's amazing. would you ever do a duet with lady gaga? >> oh, sure. >> jimmy: right? that'd be fun. >> of course. >> jimmy: that'd be -- what is next? i could see you on "glee." would you do "glee?" [ laughter ] >> of course. >> jimmy: you would, right? >> yes. >> jimmy: it'd be fun. you're always game for...
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yeah. >> jimmy: well, welcome to new york. how are you liking new york? >> i love new york, actually. it's kind of my favorite place in the world at the moment. i'm thinking of possibly moving here when i've finished the press stuff for "sucker punch." >> jimmy: yeah, you are? cool. what neighborhood or no? >> no, i don't know. i'm sort of open to suggestions. >> jimmy: well, i can introduce you to some real estate people. >> i could use that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i have no idea where to go. i saw you in a picture in l.a., you were at a laker game. [ scattered cheers ] do you like the lakers? >> wow, that's a real -- >> jimmy: yeah, he looks like he's having no fun. >> not into it at all. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: not good. not good. pretty decent seats, though. >> i know, it was ridiculous. i had like laker girls' asses in my face. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, i know. [ laughter ] you don't want that, no, no. but you're into basketball? do you like basketball? are you a sporting person? >> i'm not so much of a sporty person, but my whole family is i
yeah. >> jimmy: well, welcome to new york. how are you liking new york? >> i love new york, actually. it's kind of my favorite place in the world at the moment. i'm thinking of possibly moving here when i've finished the press stuff for "sucker punch." >> jimmy: yeah, you are? cool. what neighborhood or no? >> no, i don't know. i'm sort of open to suggestions. >> jimmy: well, i can introduce you to some real estate people. >> i could use that. [...
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that's a new york city crowd. that's a new york crowd right there. welcome, everybody! welcome. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. lots of big news around the world. yesterday, u.n. ambassador susan rice said libyan president said moammar gadhafi sounds delusional and disconnected from reality. when he heard that, gadhafi was like, "duh, winning." [ laughter ] you've been following the whole charlie sheen mess? [ scattered cheers ] well, today on abc, charlie sheen introduced his two 24-year-old girlfriends, rachel and natalie. and they're actually pretty interesting. one is a doctor and one -- the other's a law professor. i'm kidding, they're probably strippers. [ laughter and applause ] i'm just joking. they probably are interesting, though. i don't know. last night on piers morgan's show, charlie sheen brought out a drug test to prove he was clean. yeah. and then he answered some questions to prove he's not. [ laughter ] it was a whirlwind. it was a roller coaster. happy birthday to justin bieber, who turned 17 tod
that's a new york city crowd. that's a new york crowd right there. welcome, everybody! welcome. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. lots of big news around the world. yesterday, u.n. ambassador susan rice said libyan president said moammar gadhafi sounds delusional and disconnected from reality. when he heard that, gadhafi was like, "duh, winning." [ laughter ] you've been following the whole charlie sheen mess? [...
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new york city is on fire tonight. [ cheers and applause ] welcome, everybody. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." happy st. patrick's day to everybody! [ cheers and applause ] if you're watching this show at a pub right now, look to your left. now look to your right. you'll be making out with one of these people within 20 minutes. [ laughter and applause ] that's right, it's our st. patrick's day show. and if you remember anything about it tomorrow morning, you're not doing it right. [ laughter ] actually, today is st. patrick's day and the start of the ncaa tournament. [ cheers and applause ] or as the notre dame leprechaun put it, "i am so getting laid." [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] "hey, ladies. what? put it back on? no problem." [ light laughter ] this isn't good. president obama is facing criticism for going on espn to pick his ncaa brackets when there are more important issues on his agenda. when he heard this, obama was like, "crap, was today my fantasy baseball draft? [ laughter ] why didn't you tell me this? is that today?" [ applause ] l
new york city is on fire tonight. [ cheers and applause ] welcome, everybody. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." happy st. patrick's day to everybody! [ cheers and applause ] if you're watching this show at a pub right now, look to your left. now look to your right. you'll be making out with one of these people within 20 minutes. [ laughter and applause ] that's right, it's our st. patrick's day show. and if you remember anything about it tomorrow morning, you're not doing it...
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he's from new york, but he lived out there. that was in 1966. >> jimmy: and that's when -- when did you end up getting out there? >> '80 -- '79. >> jimmy: '79. you were out there. i remember seeing you. my dad took me to see -- a young -- like amateur, young kid's boxing match in my high school. saugerties high school. and you were one of the guys fighting. >> absolutely. yeah, i fought there a couple of times. >> and you were a kid. yeah. and my dad was like, hey, maybe you could be a -- and i go, absolutely not. [ laughter ] i mean, i -- take me to see rodney dangerfield. no. please, don't do that around me. >> i'm sorry. >> jimmy: please, don't do this -- anywhere near me. [ laughter ] i mean, just -- just looking at you, i think of mike tyson punch-out. and you -- even then i had trauma. [ laughter ] i mean, i'm in therapy from that. but, i mean -- >> did you go to woodstock? cause you live so -- >> jimmy: yeah, i went to woodstock -- it was ten minutes away. it was in new paltz. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i went to college in alba
he's from new york, but he lived out there. that was in 1966. >> jimmy: and that's when -- when did you end up getting out there? >> '80 -- '79. >> jimmy: '79. you were out there. i remember seeing you. my dad took me to see -- a young -- like amateur, young kid's boxing match in my high school. saugerties high school. and you were one of the guys fighting. >> absolutely. yeah, i fought there a couple of times. >> and you were a kid. yeah. and my dad was like, hey,...
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but, you live in new york. >> i always lived in new york, and somehow i don't have a place. i stay at the trump hotel. >> jimmy: oh. >> nice joint. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> soft sheets. very soft sheets. so i get into bed and i'm like, "this is amazing how soft the sheets are." and then they told me that donald trump breaks in the sheets for you. [ laughter ] he lays in the bed. this is not a lie. he lays in your bed for like two hours rustling around. getting it right. and i know it's true because there were three golden hairs on my pillow. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> i'm not kidding. >> jimmy: that's what he -- that's what he does there. i had jennifer aniston on the show yesterday. she's great in the movie, too. >> she's great on the show. >> jimmy: oh, she's so good. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and she was saying that you -- she went to her first super bowl. >> yeah, i went with her. >> jimmy: yeah, you go to the super bowl all the time. >> i go to the -- i've been to like 10. >> jimmy: really? >> and i like the jets. [ cheers and app
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>> and kyle, from jersey. >> jimmy: oh, a lot of jersey and new york styles over there. okay, guys. you've never met before, correct? >> correct. >> jimmy: all right, very good. you just, kind of, all dress alike. [ light laughter ] now, while you were backstage, we asked you to pick a name for your crew. what did you come up with? >> we came up with one of your favorite delicacies, team p.b. and j. >> jimmy: oh, i like it. peanut butter and jelly. yeah, i guess i like that. [ laughter ] that's very good. i like that. team p.b. and j. now, you've clearly been accessorized backstage. let's take a look at your group photo here. [ laughter ] there they are. there it is, the publicity still for your next world tour. very, very nice. it's time to meet your opponents. here you go. welcome, you guys. what is your name and where are you from? >> i'm desiree, from north carolina. >> jimmy: welcome. >> i'm sam, from new jersey. >> gene, from new jersey. >> melissa, from wisconsin. >> kulwant, from india. >> jimmy: hey! [ cheers and applause ] what was your name again? >> kulwant.
>> and kyle, from jersey. >> jimmy: oh, a lot of jersey and new york styles over there. okay, guys. you've never met before, correct? >> correct. >> jimmy: all right, very good. you just, kind of, all dress alike. [ light laughter ] now, while you were backstage, we asked you to pick a name for your crew. what did you come up with? >> we came up with one of your favorite delicacies, team p.b. and j. >> jimmy: oh, i like it. peanut butter and jelly. yeah, i...
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a man in new york stole a garbage truck. people knew it wasn't a real new york garbage man because he kept stopping to pick up trash. [ laughter ] "that's weird. he usually just parks in the middle of the street and we just wait for him." big news. it was announced today that egyptian president hosni mubarak's son, gamal, won't run for president. that makes sense. i mean, an unpopular president is voted out of office and then his inexperienced son becomes president? that could never happen. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: never happen. >> jimmy: i just read about a man in new york who built a 35-foot tall snowman. it was cool. instead of a top hat, he used a giant bucket. instead of a carrot, he used a traffic cone. and instead of having a life, he built a 35-foot snowman. [ laughter ] why? poor guy. >> steve: cried? >> jimmy: tears? frozen tears? and finally, you guys, the green bay packers said this week they want to offer brett favre a job with the organization in the future. i'm not sure what that job would be, but i
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that's a great new york city crowd right here. welcome. welcome, everybody, to "late night with jimmy fallon." are you -- are you guys excited for march madness? [ cheers ] we have some great, great match-ups this year. we've got arizona versus memphis, we got temple versus penn state, charlie sheen versus the evil trolls trying to destroy him. [ laughter ] let's hear what you make of this. charlie sheen announced that he's going on the road for a live theater tour. [ light laughter ] so, if you couldn't get tickets to "disney on ice," now you can get tickets to "charlie on snow." [ laughter ] that's what their calling it. [ applause ] this is pretty crazy. officials in florida found two pounds of weed hidden inside a shipment of peanut butter. [ light laughter ] yeah, and that's not including the weed they found that made them crave the peanut butter in the first place. [ laughter ] "look at that crate, man. there's probably weed in there!" "why?" "i swear there probably is." did you guys hear about this? gilbert gottfried was fired from
that's a great new york city crowd right here. welcome. welcome, everybody, to "late night with jimmy fallon." are you -- are you guys excited for march madness? [ cheers ] we have some great, great match-ups this year. we've got arizona versus memphis, we got temple versus penn state, charlie sheen versus the evil trolls trying to destroy him. [ laughter ] let's hear what you make of this. charlie sheen announced that he's going on the road for a live theater tour. [ light laughter ]...
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new york's governor called for shutting down that plant. is he overreacting? >> well, i think again the evacuation plans of the indian point reactor will be looked at and studied in great detail. the indian point reactor is not in the situation like in japan but i think again we will be looking at whether those evacuation plans are adequate. >> chris: senator tortio, to an degree evacuation you can't do anything about it because new york city is where it is and the plant is where it is. is it safe to have a plant when we see what happened in japan, obviously a huge accident, that evans has to get away. indian point 20 miles away from new york. >> that is an issue and we have to look at whether this reactor should remain. but, again, i don't want to make any -- jump to some judgment about what we should do going forward. >> chris: are you saying the issue of whether to keep indian point in operation is in doubt? is something you will review? >> well, it is an nrc decision but the nrc will be looking at that i'm sure based on events. this is not to say that we b
new york's governor called for shutting down that plant. is he overreacting? >> well, i think again the evacuation plans of the indian point reactor will be looked at and studied in great detail. the indian point reactor is not in the situation like in japan but i think again we will be looking at whether those evacuation plans are adequate. >> chris: senator tortio, to an degree evacuation you can't do anything about it because new york city is where it is and the plant is where it...
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get this -- [ light laughter ] -- a new article in the "new york times" says that cars will no longer come equipped with cassette players. that's insane. i mean, it's 2011. people still read newspapers? [ laughter ] did you guys hear about this? the town of ft. wayne, indiana doesn't want to name a government building after former mayor harry baals. [ laughter and applause ] [cheers and applause ] because it could be the target of late night television jokes. [ audience ohs ] that is ridiculous. we would never say anything about the harry baals building. [ laughter ] >> steve: never. >> jimmy: right, higgins? >> steve: no. what would we say? that they we didn't want the negative pube-licity? [ laughter ] we would not say that! >> jimmy: thank you. we would never say that. >> steve: no what else we would never say? >> jimmy: what? >> steve: that i once knew a fella who worked there, but he got sacked. [ laughter and ohs ] because -- >> jimmy: why did he get sacked? >> steve: because he was a nut. [ laughter ] i wouldn't say that. we wouldn't do that. >> jimmy: thank you higgins, we wou
get this -- [ light laughter ] -- a new article in the "new york times" says that cars will no longer come equipped with cassette players. that's insane. i mean, it's 2011. people still read newspapers? [ laughter ] did you guys hear about this? the town of ft. wayne, indiana doesn't want to name a government building after former mayor harry baals. [ laughter and applause ] [cheers and applause ] because it could be the target of late night television jokes. [ audience ohs ] that is...
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york gave cell phones to four homeless men, so they could tweet their thoughts for the next month. yeah. one of them already tweeted their first thought, "where can i sell this phone?" [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, great show tonight. give it up for the roots. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, happy friday. happy long weekend! you guys, before we get started, we got some big news here. our "late night with jimmy fallon" app is finally available for android. [ cheers and applause ] finally. it's totally free. just go to android market or visit our website, latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. we got "axl rose relaxation tapes" on there. so you can go to sleep to the great soothing sounds of axl rose. we have "bieber yourself." where you take a picture and you can move the bieber hair around so you can tweet that out to your friends. what else do we have? "muldova, yes or no" is a great one. it tells you, use your gps and tells you if you are in fact in muldova or not. [ laughter ] it is a great app, so check it out. go to market place and get that. it's free, you guys. [ chee
york gave cell phones to four homeless men, so they could tweet their thoughts for the next month. yeah. one of them already tweeted their first thought, "where can i sell this phone?" [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, great show tonight. give it up for the roots. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, happy friday. happy long weekend! you guys, before we get started, we got some big news here. our "late night with jimmy fallon" app is finally available for...
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>> jimmy: are you from new york or, no, where you from originally? >> oh no, no. my family's from alabama and tennessee. i was actually hatched in new orleans, but it's all about the south. but i lived here -- >> jimmy: you were hatched. >> yeah. but i lived here for like six or seven years. >> jimmy: so you're all around the south, huh? >> yeah. >> jimmy: are your parents in the army? >> uh, well, no. my dad works for the phone company and so he -- >> jimmy: that's kind of the same thing. >> so he says. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah -- >> so we moved all the time. like my sister and i moved like maybe 13 times growing up or whatever. but i mean -- and i used to secretly think maybe he was a fugitive or a spy or something. >> jimmy: as a little kid you thought your dad was a fugitive or a spy. >> well, because we moved so much. it's was like a really interesting story. but then again, all our clothes had a little bell on them from the phone company and like our pants and socks and our shoe laces and everything. so i didn't think that was a very good cover. so it probably i
>> jimmy: are you from new york or, no, where you from originally? >> oh no, no. my family's from alabama and tennessee. i was actually hatched in new orleans, but it's all about the south. but i lived here -- >> jimmy: you were hatched. >> yeah. but i lived here for like six or seven years. >> jimmy: so you're all around the south, huh? >> yeah. >> jimmy: are your parents in the army? >> uh, well, no. my dad works for the phone company and so he...
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new york city. that's what they do. they bring it. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. happy thursday. did you see this? today, the president of mexico, felipe calderon, visited the white house. he asked to meet with our country's biggest importer of mexican goods, charlie sheen. [ laughter ] everyone's talking about charlie sheen. in an interview with "people" magazine, charlie said he doesn't care if people think he's crazy. well, what he actually said was "he was a warlock master protecting his goddesses from trolls armed with cocktail forks," but we got the message. we understand what he's talking about. listen to this you guys, a new report found that the u.s. spends more than $5 billion on redundant government programs. while another report found that the u.s. spends more than $5 billion on redundant government programs. [ laughter ] i was just reading about this. a new study found that a chemical in your body can actually make you a bad dancer. yeah, it's called vodka. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ [ cheers an
new york city. that's what they do. they bring it. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. happy thursday. did you see this? today, the president of mexico, felipe calderon, visited the white house. he asked to meet with our country's biggest importer of mexican goods, charlie sheen. [ laughter ] everyone's talking about charlie sheen. in an interview with "people" magazine, charlie said he doesn't care if people think he's crazy. well, what he actually said...
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and "new york post" columnist kirsten powers. so japanese officials now trying to prevent multiple meltdown, radiation leaks, evacuation of more than 100,000 people. bill, at a time when democrats and republicans were finally getting together and supporting nuclear power as safe, clean, nonpolluting energy, and president obama had $36 billion in loan credits in his 2012 budget to promote more plants, what happens now to the domestic industry? >> we can probably save $36 billion in the budget. it's a bit of a setback from the nuclear power in the u.s.. i'll go out on a limb and make that prediction. people say will we build new plant? 25% of the electric currently comes from the nuclear power plants there are 104 in the united states, two of them around the coast in california. very earthquake resistant, but there could be a tsunami there. it sounds like the tsunami did the most damage in japan. it's how resistant they are to damage. on the other hand, the alarming fears whether or not, certainly if they come to fruition and let's
and "new york post" columnist kirsten powers. so japanese officials now trying to prevent multiple meltdown, radiation leaks, evacuation of more than 100,000 people. bill, at a time when democrats and republicans were finally getting together and supporting nuclear power as safe, clean, nonpolluting energy, and president obama had $36 billion in loan credits in his 2012 budget to promote more plants, what happens now to the domestic industry? >> we can probably save $36 billion...
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there's a school in new york city that's trying to prove just that. tonight, we're going to show you a bold new experiment in public education called "tep," which stands for "the equity project," a charter school that's publicly funded but privately run. it's offering its teachers $125,000 a year, more than double the national average. tep aims to prove that attracting the best and the brightest teachers, and holding them accountable for results, is the essential ingredient to a school's success. could this school become a national model for the future of public education? that's the $125,000 question. you pay your teachers $125,000 a year, which is a lot of money for a teacher in this country. why? >> zeke vanderhoek: because they're worth it, because teachers are the key, and if we can pay them this with the existing dollars, why aren't we doing it? >> couric: they're doing it at tep because 34-year-old zeke vanderhoek, a former teacher who is the school's founder and principal, gets to decide who he hires and how much he pays them. how do you think
there's a school in new york city that's trying to prove just that. tonight, we're going to show you a bold new experiment in public education called "tep," which stands for "the equity project," a charter school that's publicly funded but privately run. it's offering its teachers $125,000 a year, more than double the national average. tep aims to prove that attracting the best and the brightest teachers, and holding them accountable for results, is the essential ingredient...
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in brooklyn and travels, by subway, bus and train, across new york city and the hudson to jersey city, a commute that can take an hour and a half each way. his mother, noreen wiggins, who raised her son in a single- parent home, thought st. anthony was exactly what he needed. >> noreen wiggins: it's time for jimmy to grow up. and coach hurley is just a part of the piece that's helping him to mature into a young man. >> kroft: is this the most demanding situation he's ever been in? >> wiggins: yes, by all means, it is. it took a little while for him to really realize that, "no, coach hurley is not trying to kill you, jimmy. he is really trying to make you the best player you can be." >> kroft: is it worth it? >> jimmy hall: yeah, it's worth it. very much so. >> kroft: senior guards miles mack, lucious jones, and junior forward kyle anderson all knew exactly what to expect from coach hurley. he admitted to me today that he loses it every now and then. ( laughter ) >> kyle anderson: he pretty much puts the fear in your heart, you know. "don't mess up." but one thing that makes me pretty
in brooklyn and travels, by subway, bus and train, across new york city and the hudson to jersey city, a commute that can take an hour and a half each way. his mother, noreen wiggins, who raised her son in a single- parent home, thought st. anthony was exactly what he needed. >> noreen wiggins: it's time for jimmy to grow up. and coach hurley is just a part of the piece that's helping him to mature into a young man. >> kroft: is this the most demanding situation he's ever been in?...
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geraldine ferraro, the former new york congresswoman who became the first female vice presidential nominee on a major party ticket, died yesterday in boston. she was being treated for blood cancer. ferraro was 75. she ran with walter mondale on the 1984 democratic ticket and was defeated by ronald reagan and his vice presidential candidate george bush the elder. in ncaa basketball march madness lived up to its name last night. as connecticut held off arizona in a frantic finish to win 65-63. and the clock still hasn't struck midnight for butler, one of the cinderella teams of the tournament, as they were last year. the bulldogs pulled off a stunning overtime upset of florida, beating the gators 74- 71. both butler and u-conn move on to the final four. they'll be joined by the winners of today's games. coverage begins this afternoon right here on cbs. here's today's weather. a chance of severe thunderstorms in the southeast while a wintry mix is likely for the mid atlantic region. snow in the northern rockies. warm and sunny in the plains. the week ahead, the northeast will be sunny and coo
geraldine ferraro, the former new york congresswoman who became the first female vice presidential nominee on a major party ticket, died yesterday in boston. she was being treated for blood cancer. ferraro was 75. she ran with walter mondale on the 1984 democratic ticket and was defeated by ronald reagan and his vice presidential candidate george bush the elder. in ncaa basketball march madness lived up to its name last night. as connecticut held off arizona in a frantic finish to win 65-63....